Film stars and directors, business magnates and corporate houses are now keen to acquire timeworn artifacts. |
He seemed to be heading the same way as his cousins Dinto and Tindo, both of whom were now successful tea shop magnates in Fujeirah. |
By 1000 most English bishops were monks, and both bishops and abbots deliberated with lay magnates in the king's council. |
The landed magnates of Irish landlordism found themselves at the head of Ulster's Protestant democracy. |
Such castles owned as allods by important magnates were particularly common as well in the Spanish March. |
When he carried out a train robbery, he claimed he was defending the small farmer against rapacious railroad magnates. |